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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2005

S2W-20767

The estimated financial impact of introducing tariffs will be relatively low compared to the total resources of NHS boards (i.e. less than 1% across NHSScotland) but boards with a negative financial impact may seek to have the application of the tariff reduced if it believes that has a disproportionate impact on their overall budget.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2005

S2W-20911

The act also gives Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) a specific remit “to inspect the conditions in which prisoners are transported or held”.If a prisoner is being imported directly to Scotland from outside the UK, or exported from custody in Scotland direct to a country outside the UK, the role otherwise performed by RCS is carried out by the SPS and is in accordance with the relevant SPS Security Standard and may...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2005

S2W-20592

All of these strands of the National Priorities Action Fund may be used to support initiatives and programmes to improve pupil behaviour in schools.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 2005

S2W-19574

Communities Scotland is notified through this process, and given the opportunity to register an interest in the land on behalf of Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) who may wish to purchase the land for affordable housing.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2005

S2W-19085

In determining the detailed transitional arrangements for MMC, we are therefore considering Scotland’s current pool of junior doctors to ensure that these arrangements make best use of the range of selection options which may be available, both for the training posts we have/need and the junior doctors who currently occupy them.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 August 2005

S2W-17777

Where the authority’s decision is that it has a duty to provide permanent accommodation, the duty to provide temporary accommodation continues until the duty to provide permanent accommodation is discharged.Temporary accommodation may also be provided under section 31 of the 1987 Act, where a household with children is assessed as being intentionally homele...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2005

S2W-17306

To ask the Scottish Executive what its response is to any concerns (a) that NHS boards may not fund any more placements in the voluntary or private alcohol dependency residential rehabilitation sector in the current financial year, (b) about any apparent reluctance on the part of NHS boards and GPs to use placements in the voluntary or private alcohol depe...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2005

S2W-16953

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S2W-7558 and S2W-11075 by Cathy Jamieson on 20 May and 19 October 2004, what the actual cash value of the contract with Reliance Secure Task Management Ltd for the escort of prisoners was estimated to be at the time the answer to S2W-7558 was given (a) excluding and (b) including VAT in pri...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 April 2005

S2W-15228

The HTBS estimated that, in Scotland, there were approximately 23,000 patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Of those patients, 11,500 may be eligible for treatment and approximately 40% (4,600 patients) were expected to respond to treatment and to remain on treatment in the longer term.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2005

S2W-14901

The average number of NHS patientsper NHS general dental practitioner, broken down by NHS board area, is shown inthe table below.Information on the number ofpatients registered under private arrangements is not collected.Informationon the number of general dental practitioner vacancies is not held centrally.Average Number of RegisteredNHS Patients per NHS General Dental Practitioner (GDP); at 30 September 2004 NHS Board Area Average Number of Registered Patients1,2,3,4 Scotland 1,294 Argyll and Clyde 1,341 Ayrshire and Arran 1,436 Borders 1,523 Dumfries and Galloway 1,539 Fife 1,517 Forth Valley 1,497 Grampian 1,451 Greater Glasgow 1,129 Highland 882 Lanarkshire 1,336 Lothian 1,210 Orkney 926 Shetland 924 Tayside 1,380 Western Isles 1,571 Source: MIDAS (ManagementInformation and Dental Accounting System).Notes:1. An NHS GDP may...

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